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June 6, 2004 by joetheblow
The GUIO http://www.guiolympics.com/ LotsOfSkins http://www.lotsofskins.com/ DeskMod http://www.deskmod.com/ Longhorn Skinning https://www.wincustomize.com/newsboard.asp?id=2415 New WinCustomize Update https://www.wincustomize.com/newsboard.asp?id=2408 But that is not all! Along with the growing love skinning, an idea was born... mostly out of frustration, but none the less born. Here is a website that talks about entertainers and their lifestyles... It speaks to culture, ...
May 23, 2004 by joetheblow
This program that I got with a book for Marketing Management is great! It helps you collect information on web pages by hilighting areas and dragging it into the eGem window or gem icon. It can be images or text or the whole web page. It also gives you creation date, url's and other information about the web page. Once you have this you can put it into a word document by dragging the info from eGems to the word document and it puts it into the format that is required for using sources. ...
March 11, 2004 by joetheblow
Can someone help me out? I seem to be a little lost today.
March 11, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: New York Times ECONOMIC SCENE What Goes Abroad Usually Comes Back, With Benefits By HAL R. VARIAN Published: March 11, 2004 THE Jan. 31 issue of The Economist described the consequences of high-tech jobs moving overseas. According to the story, "with the trans-Atlantic shift in R&D goes many high-value jobs, as well as a greater share of the industry's profits." This trend has led to an "increasing concern" in the industry, with some executives speaking out again...
March 9, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: New York Times ABC Under Disney: Kingdom, Yes. Magic, No. By BILL CARTER Published: March 8, 2004 "The Apprentice," the new NBC reality program celebrating the corporate wisdom of Donald J. Trump, is a "total game changer," in the words of Jeff Zucker, the president of NBC Entertainment. Averaging 20 million viewers a week and pulling in more high-income viewers than any other series, it has saved NBC's once-invincible Thursday night lineup, turned around its seas...
March 3, 2004 by joetheblow
Source ZDNET SCO suits target two big Linux users By Stephen Shankland CNET News.com March 3, 2004, 1:14 PM PT The SCO Group is targeting lawsuits at auto parts retailer AutoZone and automaker DaimlerChrysler in its continuing legal battle over the Unix and Linux operating systems. The software company alleges that AutoZone "violated SCO's Unix copyrights by running versions of the Linux operating system that contain code, structure, sequence and/or organization from SCO...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: MSN The Basics Why isn't cash obsolete? A cashless world is coming -- just a lot later than we expected -- and it’s going to revolve around single plastic cards that provide currency, identification, security clearance and a whole lot more. By Karen Hube At the peak of the tech boom in 1999, techies raved about how cash was quickly going to become obsolete. Everyone, they said, would pay for things using cards embedded with microprocessor chips -- be it at the d...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: New York Times MONEY AND BUSINESS/FINANCIAL DESK | June 22, 2003, Sunday Executive Life; The Corporate Blog Is Catching On By THOM WEIDLICH (NYT) 1009 words Late Edition - Final , Section 3 , Page 12 , Column 1 DISPLAYING FIRST 50 OF 1009 WORDS - CORPORATE executives aren't known as the spill-their-guts type. But some are beginning to participate in an activity once thought to be the preserve of technology geeks and political ... Executives are beginning to ......
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: New York times STATE OF THE ART The High-Definition Camcorder Enters the Picture By DAVID POGUE HIGH-DEFINITION television picture is so bright, sharp and clear, it's causing a minor upheaval in the way TV shows and movies are filmed. Talk-show and newscast sets must be rebuilt because HDTV reveals that the existing desks are nothing more than plywood and contact paper. Composing a shot is more complicated because HDTV displays a wide, sweeping rectangle of life like a...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: Harvard Business School: Working Knowledge How Hot is the "Hot Spot" Business? May 12, 2003 Wi-Fi hot spots and the future of broadband were on the minds of attendees at the Bandwidth Explosion colloquium at Harvard Business School. by Sean Silverthorne and Martha Lagace, HBS Working Knowledge Telecommunications and Internet pioneers looked at everything from Wi-Fi “hot spots” to the future of broadband at a recent telecommunications conference at Harvard Busine...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: CNET Judge rules Microsoft infringed on Eolas patent Last modified: January 14, 2004, 5:40 PM PST By John Borland Staff Writer, CNET News.com A Chicago federal judge on Wednesday upheld a $521 million patent verdict against Microsoft that could ultimately force major changes in many of the most common Internet software products. Judge James Zagel said he saw no reason to overturn an August jury verdict that said Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browsin...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: CNET Judge rules Microsoft infringed on Eolas patent Last modified: January 14, 2004, 5:40 PM PST By John Borland Staff Writer, CNET News.com A Chicago federal judge on Wednesday upheld a $521 million patent verdict against Microsoft that could ultimately force major changes in many of the most common Internet software products. Judge James Zagel said he saw no reason to overturn an August jury verdict that said Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browsin...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: CNET SCO sees loss on legal fees Last modified: December 22, 2003, 6:07 AM PST By Matt Hines Staff Writer, CNET News.com update Controversial Unix software company the SCO Group reported a loss for its fourth quarter on Monday based largely on hefty legal fees the company has accrued in waging its intellectual property war against Linux. The Lindon, Utah-based company said it had a fourth-quarter net loss of $1.6 million, or 12 cents per share, compared...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: RipperHunting.com IMAGINE One day you surf the net viewing other websites, maybe to look for affiliates for your website, and "Wham!" you discover that your website the one over you spent days of hard and ORIGINAL work has been stolen! YOU CAN'T BELIEVE IT! So what do you do? Here at Ripperhunting.com we give you the oppurtunity to tell everyone about what this thief have done, and get support and help to bring him down. click on the link provided for more...
March 1, 2004 by joetheblow
Source: New york times Got a Book in You? More Companies Than Ever Are Willing to Get It Out By GAYLE FELDMAN Published: March 1, 2004 ince September, the nation's second-largest bookseller, Borders Group, has quietly been conducting an experiment in six Philadelphia-area stores, not as a bookseller, but as a publisher. "It's easy to publish your own book!" the "Borders Personal Publishing" leaflets proclaim. Pay $4.99. Take home a kit. Send in your manuscript and $199. A...